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A quick external reference to graphically indicate City of Phoenix jurisdiction.
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Use this layer when you just want to see dark boundaries of the City of Phoenix without a solid fill on a dark background.
Use this layer when you just want to see a label "City of Phoenix" on the map with or without the outline or fill layers.
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City of Phoenix parcel boundaries and details are shown for use to provide the best readability when used with different basemaps or aerial photos. Not intended for surveying, legal or engineering purposes. For non-commercial purposes only! This data is updated monthly.
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The City of Phoenix (COP) zoning boundaries were digitized from a hard copy data set, by contract, in 1991. Since that time, updates to the data have been made on an ongoing basis as land is rezoned. The layer is digitized at a relatively small scale, from approximately 1:10 to 1:10,000. Changes are made when inconsistencies are found.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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Phoenix provides residents and visitors more than 41,000 acres of desert parks and mountain preserve land with more than 200 miles of trails; 185 parks; 32 community and recreation centers; eight golf courses; 29 pools where thousands cool off and learn to swim each summer; and classes, programs and sports leagues where kids and adults learn, stay active and have fun.
This dataset contains the Maricopa County, Arizona City Council District boundaries for those cities with council districts. This includes Phoenix, Surprise, Buckeye, Peoria, Glendale and Mesa.
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Phoenix council district boundaries, council members and council district outlines are shown for use either individually or together in any combination to provide the best readability when used with different basemaps or aerial photos.
This dataset shows the sports complexes within Phoenix city limits managed by the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. Amenities and programs vary between sports complexes, to find specific information relating to each complex visit: https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/sports/complexes.
Plan submitted by: arizconway@msn.com on 10/5/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: N/A USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: This Map is intended meet all the requirements of Proposition 106 with special emphasis on Communities of Interest and County lines, City and Town limits and Native American Community boundaries. No Native American Communities are split. The Northern Arizona urban area including Flagstaff and Prescott are in a single District. Phoenix is included in six Phoenix only Districts, Mesa in two Mesa only Districts, Tucson in two Tucson only Districts, and Glendale in one Glendale only District. Yuma is in a one District. Marana and the Catalina Foothills are separated from Tucson. Sun City and Sun City West are in the same District.
This dataset contains Community Statistical Areas (CSAs) boundaries created by the Arizona Department of Health Services to represent Arizona communities while maintaining population numbers sufficient for statistical analysis. Using census tracts as the base geography, CSAs are updated every Census using a repeatable rule based methodology intended to preserve community boundaries, provide population numbers conducive to statistical analysis, and account for demographic variation.Summary:139 Community Statistical Areas56 in metro Phoenix area20 in metro Tucson areaPopulations of 10,000-200,000 (except tribal areas)Areas no greater than 7,500 square miles (except tribal areas)Reflect existing communities, including cities, towns, municipal planning areas (i.e. City of Phoenix Villages), and Tribal lands (reservations) A crosswalk between Census 2020 Tracts and CSAs is available here.Update Frequency: Every 10 Years (Decennial census)
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Use this layer when you just want to see dark boundaries of the City of Phoenix without a solid fill on a light background.